Mamo Lorenzo Seuny Izquierdo Arroyo

Mamo Lorenzo Seuny Izquierdo Arroyo

Born in 1975 in U’müke, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia, Mamo Lorenzo is one of the most respected spiritual leaders of the Arhuaco people.

Messenger of the Gods of Earth.

Named Summumpawiun – Messenger of the Gods of Earth – at the sacred square of Maruneywiun, he has been entrusted with profound spiritual mandates
for humanity.

In 1992, he began guiding Colombia’s Indigenous nations back to their ancestral medicine paths (eysa’riunhawi), and in 2008 was charged with safeguarding the “navel” of the Earth’s matrix in Bacatá (Bogotá, Cundinamarca).

 

There he began building the Great Kunkurwa (Temple) for all peoples, without distinction of race or colour, as a place of unity for the new human generation. For 17 years, he served as Coordinator of the Elder Mamos of the Sierra Nevada, and in 2016 co-founded the Confederation of Ancestral Spiritual Authorities of the Indigenous Nations of Colombia (CAAENOCAM), becoming its President in 2017.

A pillar of the Kiva Earth Roots gathering – uniting original peoples in Mexico, Chile, Austria, and the Netherlands – he has shared his wisdom at international congresses and retreats with communities such as the Mapuche in Chile.

Today, Mamo Lorenzo travels the world as a guardian of sacred traditions, working for the unification of the peoples of the Americas and beyond.

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Preservation of an ancient culture

Guarding sacred traditions, working for
the unification of the peoples of the Americas and beyond.

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Yanakuna Yachak Pacha Kanchay

Yanakuna Yachak Pacha Kanchay

Yanakuna Yachak Pacha Kanchay, whose ancestral name means “the sun-glint that penetrates the earth,” is a Yanakuna Yachak – a spiritual authority devoted to preserving and practicing the ancestral traditions of 
his people.

A voice for sacred knowledge.

A lifelong student of indigenous wisdom, Pacha has journeyed across Colombia, building alliances with tribal communities and exchanging sacred knowledge.

 

He serves as a speaker and Coordinator of the Great National Council of Indigenous Elders (ONIC), representing 115 tribes, and is a delegate to the United Nations, a representative of the Worldwide Indigenous Science Network, and an advocate for Indigenous sovereignty and environmental justice.

A carrier of the sacred medicine of Yagé (Ayahuasca), Pacha’s driving purpose is to exemplify and share the knowledge of coexistence in harmony with Mother Earth’s spirit and wisdom.

Affectionately known as “the healer of the healers” 
in Colombia, he offers healing on every level – physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. Pacha’s transformative work inspires individuals worldwide to embrace 
the interconnectedness of all beings and find balance 
within themselves.

Through his teachings and healing practices, Pacha empowers individuals to rediscover their innate connection to nature and tap into the endless wellspring of wisdom that resides within.

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Preservation of an ancient culture

Building alliances with tribal communities and exchanging sacred knowledge.

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Mamo Kuncha

Mamo Kuncha

Mamo Kuncha is a highly respected Mamo (spiritual elder) from the Arhuaco people of Colombia’s Sierra Nevada mountain range.

The older brothers of humanity.

He is responsible for training the new generation of Mamos and has been entrusted to act as a spiritual representative for his community.

Known as ‘the older brothers of humanity’ the indigenous communities of the Sierra Nevada live a pure, spiritual existence, deeply calibrated to the vibrations of their natural habitat.

The spiritual connection between Mamo Kuncha and Mohanji is profound with no spoken words being required for their communication.

WTA and Mohanji’s ACT Foundation USA have long supported Mamo Kuncha’s community, providing essential food and supplies. We are now helping to rebuild a sacred ancestral temple and reforest their land with fruit trees.

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Restoring A Sacred Temple

Mamo Kuncha is currently receiving funding and support  through the WTA to restore an ancient temple and to support his community.

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